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| Changing
our Culture |
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Sutton
Council [a London Borough council] prides itself on green policiescaring for the environment,
cutting out waste, offering value to the community. But like most councils
in Britain, we have problems when we write. Our Members constantly complain
there are too many long, complicated, dull committee reports. They are
right. Last year we produced 1,300,000 sheets of paper in committee reports
alone.
We are changing our culture, our way of working and how we write. Our
first step was to discover just how good or bad our writing style had
become and to set a benchmark to see how much we could improve.
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| Audit Highlights the Problem |
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We
asked Editor Software to run a style audit of a representative
sample of council documents. The audit showed what everyone suspectedwe
were not the best writers in the world.
After
the audit, a pilot group of 60 people went through the Electronic Writing Course and used the StyleWriter software.
Every
senior departmental manager, including the Chief Executive, attended the
training. They all came away with a new-found enthusiasm for clear writing
and the tools and knowledge to put it into practice.
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| New
Style Reports |
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In
reforming the way we write committee reports, Editor Software came up
with useful ideas. We had a written guide to committee report format,
content and style. Rather than having this printed and given to every
report writer, Editor Software placed this information as part of our
Electronic House Style in Words and StyleWriters help screens.
If any report writer needs information on a specific council aim or priority,
how to write a summary or see the recommended layout of a report, its
only a click of a mouse away.
Today
we have a site licence to use StyleWriter, an Electronic Writing Course
and an Electronic House Style. We plan to use the program to tackle letter
writing and internal communications.
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| Councils
can Improve Standards |
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For
any other council wanting to improve writing standards, we learnt some
valuable lessons.
- Fewer
than one in twenty people write in clear English.
- You
must invest the time and money in plain English to reap the rewards.
- Training
alone is not enoughyou have to back it up with StyleWriter.
- Senior
managers must adopt plain English, attend training courses and use the
software so they can lead by example.
Even
the skeptics came out convinced!
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Case Study 1:
United
States Government
Case Study 2: Environmental
Protection Agency
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